HARRISON (AP) — A man accused of keeping for himself money that he raised for a memorial for a Harrison soldier killed in Afghanistan has been sentenced to three years in prison.

Police were alerted in February by the father of Army Spc. Clayton McGarragh that someone not associated with the family was raising money that wasn't going to the memorial fund. The Harrison Daily Times reported Thursday that 42-year-old Brian Schooley entered guilty and no contest pleas to several charges.

A judge sentenced Schooley to three years in prison and ordered him to make restitution to donors whose money didn't go toward the memorial. Schooley also agreed to pay $2,250 to the legitimate memorial fund.

The 20-year-old McGarrah was killed by insurgents in southern Afghanistan on July 4, 2010.